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they've known each other back this the clinton days when gene sperling was a prominent white house budget official. i don't think so. i don't think so. i know gene sperling. conspiracy of all he's 5'6" or 5'7". he's not going to bring it at you that way. he's clearly saying you would regret this in terms of your future reputation as a journalist. he's right. woodward got that wrong and that's really what can't be lost here. when woodward said that obama moved the goal post, he's dead wrong and doesn't understand the situation. >> michael: explain that. explain what he's wrong there in terms of the facts. major news outlets are not reporting the facts that were "r" wrong. what are they? >> it's a little bit technical but i'll try. i guess woodward's understanding of the sequestration was that as you recall this legislation called for the creation of a super committee right? the congressional super committee, six from each party to get together and to try to come up with some cuts. and if they didn't come up with some cuts, then these sequestration cuts would kick in--excuse me, if the supe
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announcement represent a significant change from that of the first obama administration and secretary clinton? >> well, i couldn't say it's a huge leap because it's consistent with what the administration has been doing already for a year. the 60 million that secretary kerry has said will be allocated to these programs builds on $50 million that was already allocated for similar programs provled in training the opposition that is the political opposition and giving them communications equipment and so forth. this new step, though is important because it will build capacity on the part of the co-locale counsels that are governing areas of syria that the regime is unlikely to return to this is the beginning of post-assad syria in places. it's essential that those governing in those areas and are responsible for the health and welfare of the people living there have the capacity to carry out those tasks and responsibilities. >> suarez: steven hide man, there was a public announcement, a widening of the materiel being sent over. what does this look like to you? >> i think it looks like more of an
announcement represent a significant change from that of the first obama administration and secretary clinton? >> well, i couldn't say it's a huge leap because it's consistent with what the administration has been doing already for a year. the 60 million that secretary kerry has said will be allocated to these programs builds on $50 million that was already allocated for similar programs provled in training the opposition that is the political opposition and giving them communications...
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. >> even lanny davis that dealt with the press in president clinton impeach. considers the e-mail inappropriate and says some of the columns from the "washington times" prompted similar threats. >> i was told most threatened by the editor if he continues to run my columns he would lose, the reporters would lose white house credentials. that is unfortunate. it is. >> the bogs of national journal described a run-in with the official. >> woodward was granted broad unfettered access to the white house in first term. hard to dispute he is under attack in the second. >> former advisor and 2008 campaign manager david plouffe hammered woodward as has-been in a tweet last night. watching woodward in the last two days is imagining my idol schmidt pitching again. perfection gained once is rarely repeated. plenty of reporters have received angry call and e-mail from the staff and it began long before he was elect and never stopped. what is surprise manage in this case it's finally woodward and this time he went public with it. >> bret: you and i have both received e-mails
. >> even lanny davis that dealt with the press in president clinton impeach. considers the e-mail inappropriate and says some of the columns from the "washington times" prompted similar threats. >> i was told most threatened by the editor if he continues to run my columns he would lose, the reporters would lose white house credentials. that is unfortunate. it is. >> the bogs of national journal described a run-in with the official. >> woodward was granted...
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twice every bus and it was certainly that way when i got here and covered the clinton white house and when i was covering the bush white house and i don't think it's any different now. i would suggest the atmosphere in this room was a lot more intense when i got here in 1993 than it is today. >> jay when you were telling jessica that the tone of that e-mail from gene sperling was respectful last night on twitter david plouffe who very recently was a senior adviser inside the white house put out a tweet that was comparing bob woodward to enraging baseball baseball player who it's sort of lost his talent and it's sort of belittled him. do you think that is respectful and that is something the white house also supports? >> the fact of the matter is there was an accusation that gene had been threatening and is everybody i think who knows gene knows, that's hard to believe. gene has been working on these issues all of his life in these very passionate about them. he works 20 hours a day often on behalf of the american people and this president to try to dance an economic agenda that helps
twice every bus and it was certainly that way when i got here and covered the clinton white house and when i was covering the bush white house and i don't think it's any different now. i would suggest the atmosphere in this room was a lot more intense when i got here in 1993 than it is today. >> jay when you were telling jessica that the tone of that e-mail from gene sperling was respectful last night on twitter david plouffe who very recently was a senior adviser inside the white house...
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president clinton wrote in "new york times" op-ed. at the time i was widely criticized by liberals who thought the work requirements were too harsh and conservatives thought the work requirements too generous. 60% of mothers that left welfare found work far surpassing predictions of experts. this past summer the obama administration department health and human services dropped the requirement of that reform. they did so without the required approval of congress. >> this is a major expansion of executive authority, if it is legal. if it is legal, it is it's the teeniest loophole they are driving a truck through. >> why did the administration do it? one of the nation's leading scholars on welfare says it boils down to an argument between two schools of thought. those who think welfare recipients should seek work and versus those who lost the 1996 battle, one who thinks welfare recipients should get job training. >> people who are on the losing end of that argument are in large measure, in the administration. >> and does job training wor
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but it is very much what they've always done, and we can go back to the government shutdowns in the clinton years where they say, the scatle buries canned afford a christmas tree this christmas. they love this story, and it is usually blatantly lying and emotionally manipulative and it's the sort of thing where people goes you know what, think i'd rather watch jeopardy. there's more facts on that show. >> neil: oh. will, to the corner, at one point today tenant liesingly close to an all-time high, but is it nothing but a sugar high? what does us mean when it happens in >> neil: not today. still shy of an all-time high but we got close. the dow seeing green for the month of february nevertheless and has been -- investors celebrating. market watcher larry is worry else is driving this. and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or the s&p. instead focus on the fundamentals can the foundation of the economy. why
but it is very much what they've always done, and we can go back to the government shutdowns in the clinton years where they say, the scatle buries canned afford a christmas tree this christmas. they love this story, and it is usually blatantly lying and emotionally manipulative and it's the sort of thing where people goes you know what, think i'd rather watch jeopardy. there's more facts on that show. >> neil: oh. will, to the corner, at one point today tenant liesingly close to an...
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the clinton white house was tough. the reagan white house was tough and i'm sure that the obama white house is tough. when it's trying to get out of the facts. and not just get in to a superficial conversations around real policy matters. we spent now about 24, 48 hours talking about whether or not someone using the word regret is a threatening word. i live in the real world. so i know there are more -- there are some words that really do threaten. but i do believe that gene sperling is a professional. he's done a terrific job as head of national economic council. i've known him for over 25 years. he's a humanitarian. i would like to consider himself as my brude. whenever you see something printed wrong, perhaps not as you believe it to be, i think reporters as well as those on the inside have every right to push back and push back very hard. >> because the white house says, ari, when he says that you will regret it, they say, because they think that he was fact actual wrong. he was suggesting he would regret it becaus
the clinton white house was tough. the reagan white house was tough and i'm sure that the obama white house is tough. when it's trying to get out of the facts. and not just get in to a superficial conversations around real policy matters. we spent now about 24, 48 hours talking about whether or not someone using the word regret is a threatening word. i live in the real world. so i know there are more -- there are some words that really do threaten. but i do believe that gene sperling is a...
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and president clinton's welfare reform was considered one of his most successful pieces of legislation. today we'll debate why our current administration is trying to repeal part of the plan in part, this is how the critics phrased it, that requires work for the benefits. now, the administration has a different story on this, lou dobbs is going to update us and we'll walk through it next. ♪ that's the way you do ♪ ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get hap
and president clinton's welfare reform was considered one of his most successful pieces of legislation. today we'll debate why our current administration is trying to repeal part of the plan in part, this is how the critics phrased it, that requires work for the benefits. now, the administration has a different story on this, lou dobbs is going to update us and we'll walk through it next. ♪ that's the way you do ♪ ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz...
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we had to return the top marginal rate that it was under president clinton, 39.6. that produces now in the 10-year window a certain amount of revenue. that is positive. the fact is, the loopholes we have identified are similar to some of the ones that the speaker of the house have identified, as worthy of closing, not good for the our tax code, not good for our economic fairness. those are the ones we believe should be closed. additionally, in our proposal we put forward a provision that could cap deductions at 28% for millionaires and billionaires that would produce a certain amount of revenue. a combination would achieve the level necessary of revenue as part of an overall deficit reduction package that, includes savings from entitlements. it would complete the job in getting $4 trillion deficit reduction over 10 years. that proposal, as the president made speaker boehner, most people recognize as an effort by the president to compromise, make tough choices for democrats. it is still on the table. we hope that the speaker would consider taking up that proposal. i
we had to return the top marginal rate that it was under president clinton, 39.6. that produces now in the 10-year window a certain amount of revenue. that is positive. the fact is, the loopholes we have identified are similar to some of the ones that the speaker of the house have identified, as worthy of closing, not good for the our tax code, not good for our economic fairness. those are the ones we believe should be closed. additionally, in our proposal we put forward a provision that could...
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. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. will help syrian rebels with $60 million in nonlethal assistance. that is medical supplies and food that will go directly to syrian rebels for the very first time. aid does not include any weapons or armored vehicles. >>> bradley manning, the army private charged in the biggest leak of classified material in u.s. history is offering a guilty plea to 10 of 22 charges against him. manning would plead guilty sending00 of thoses of classified documents to the wikileaks website. if the judge accepts the plea, manning faces up to 20 years in prison. those are the latest headlines. i'm jamie colby. i will send it back to tracy. tracy: jamie colby, thanks very much. >> sure thing. tracy: concerns about spend having raised calls for a complete overhaul of the tax code. now there's talk that tax breaks like your 401(k) could be at risk but our next guest wrote a report expanding tax breaks to more americans and small businesses. she is the vice president and codirector of the economic studies a
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we're pleading with the president, like presidents of the past, ronald reagan a republican and bill clinton a democrat took on the toughest issues and together we worked forward for the benefit of our people and for the future of this country, and we made enormous strides in that regard, but it would not have happened had the president not become engaged, and at this point, the only engagement the president has made is to call for higher taxes and go out and campaign against those of us who are trying to sincerely address this problem. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i come to the floor this afternoon to applaud the passage just a little while ago by the white house of the violence against women act. i want to also congratulate my colleagues, senator leahy, my neighbor from vermont, and senator crapo for -- who is here on the floor today for their leadership in getting this legislation passed so early in this session and for helping to see that it got shepherded through
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to prop up a project that so far has failed if we look back to two thousand and eleven when entering clinton was calling for the overthrow of a stance they expected at the regime in syria to fall very quickly and that hasn't happened however great the rebels gains may have been the regime is still fighting back and still shows no signs of collapsing instead is the opposition which is fractured famously the syrian national council is a rag bag of different interests the opposition is breaking up and there are plenty of people within the opposition at least according to my sources in the region who are bitterly disappointed with the west who expected a lot more money they probably wanted to steal a lot of it but certainly they have not received all that they have been promised it'll be interesting to see how much of this sixty billion dollars gets through that the ordinary syrian population is suffering very greatly from this opposition from this so-called liberation because this these paramilitary groups clearly cannot provide any basic services they are not the state they don't run hospitals
to prop up a project that so far has failed if we look back to two thousand and eleven when entering clinton was calling for the overthrow of a stance they expected at the regime in syria to fall very quickly and that hasn't happened however great the rebels gains may have been the regime is still fighting back and still shows no signs of collapsing instead is the opposition which is fractured famously the syrian national council is a rag bag of different interests the opposition is breaking up...
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president clinton wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" back then. it said, quote: >> r eporter: but on july 2th last summer, the obama administration's department of health and human services dropped the cornerstone of that reform, the requirement that welfare recipients seek work. hhs did so without the required approval of congress. >> this is a major expansion of executive authority. if it's legal, it's because of quite a loophole -- it's the teensiest little loophole that they are driving a truck through. >> reporter: why did the administration do it? one of the nation's leading scholars on welfare says it boils down to an argument between two schools of thought; those who think that welfare recipients should seek work versus those who lost that 19 t 6 battle, the ones who think welfare recipients should get job training. again, listen. >> the people who are on the losing end of that argument are, in large measure, in the administration. >> reporter: and does job training work for those on welfare? one witness at today's hearing offered this ane
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but from what i have seen so far, i don't think any of them are going to beat hillary clinton. >> short and sweet answer. john, what about you? >> the think that marco rubio has a -- actively engaged in the world. it's a responsible adult world view and i think he would be an excellent contender for the white house and his personal story is so compelling, that i think that voter also really like him. >> we often talk about how hillary clinton, getting into the rice would change it on the democratic side. but it will be interesting to talk as we go forward about how it will change things on the republican side. thanks, gentlemen. good to see you. >>> checking the news feed this morning, this hour the army private accused of leaking classified documents to wikileaks. he wanted to spark a domestic debate on the role of our military and foreign policy in general. he has now faced 22 criminal charges that include aiding the enemy and reportedly plans to plead guilty to some of the lesser charges. >>> mississippi police are investigating the murder of a man running for mayor in clar clarksdal
but from what i have seen so far, i don't think any of them are going to beat hillary clinton. >> short and sweet answer. john, what about you? >> the think that marco rubio has a -- actively engaged in the world. it's a responsible adult world view and i think he would be an excellent contender for the white house and his personal story is so compelling, that i think that voter also really like him. >> we often talk about how hillary clinton, getting into the rice would...
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director -- in the past he was also the budget director for president obama and former president bill clinton. >>> shaping up to be another beautiful day in the bay area. which area may see the 70- degree mark. >>> and anticipation keeps growing over the future child of the duke and duchess of cambridge. pictures of what the royal baby may look like. >>> good morning. it's getting pretty crowded through downtown san jose and all over the bay area. we'll tell you more about the morning commute straight ahead. >>> photos are emerging of what the child of kate middleton and prince william could look like. these are pictures from a australian of the royal baby as a toddler. if the girl -- south african of the royal baby as a toddler. if the baby is a boy, he will likely resemble his father. and here is a picture of what the child could look like in his or her teenaged years if she's a girl, she may have dark hair and if he is a boy, he will likely inherit william's mouth and strong jawline. >>> pregnant women with morning sickness reportedly can get some relief. one out of every ten women has nau
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and now that hillary clinton is no longer part of the administration, i think the clintons and their people really are able to have a go at president obama in the way they were not in the past. liz: i have personally spoken to lanny davis about that and he said just that. stuart: real fast, i have to leave you, breaking news the pope leaving the vatican. i believe we have live pictures from rome. this is happening now. of course there is a time difference. the pope essentially leaves his position at 8 p.m. this evening. getting close to that time in rome. he's now leaving his residence. that is what you are watching right now. it's happening live. it's history. not seen this in 600 years. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing
and now that hillary clinton is no longer part of the administration, i think the clintons and their people really are able to have a go at president obama in the way they were not in the past. liz: i have personally spoken to lanny davis about that and he said just that. stuart: real fast, i have to leave you, breaking news the pope leaving the vatican. i believe we have live pictures from rome. this is happening now. of course there is a time difference. the pope essentially leaves his...
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to the clinton bedroom. [laughter] bill: correction noted on that, right on. martha, can't control herself laughing so much. martha: oh my. bill: this smacks of the access that people will go to, to try and gain access and influence to the highest office in the country. you believe this is a double-standard. how so? >> well of course it is a double --, first of all. if this was karl rove who kept the bush campaign intact and turned it into a private political organization that answered essentially to the president, and at the same time, remember, messina gets to hire, he is going to still be a political consultant and take private clients, corporate clients, private sector clients, and you can still sell, he can then still pass on access to the white house to them. can you imagine if karl rove had taken the bush campaign, sort of, went pro with it, to make millions of dollars while at the same time selling access to the bush campaign and using that campaign to lobby the american people in this sort of commun
to the clinton bedroom. [laughter] bill: correction noted on that, right on. martha, can't control herself laughing so much. martha: oh my. bill: this smacks of the access that people will go to, to try and gain access and influence to the highest office in the country. you believe this is a double-standard. how so? >> well of course it is a double --, first of all. if this was karl rove who kept the bush campaign intact and turned it into a private political organization that answered...
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he's been in the obama administration since the first day, he was in the clinton administration for almost all eight years, he's known bob woodward for a really, really long time. >> two decades. >> these are two people at the top of their professions battling it out over a public issue. frankly i don't see the e-mail as anything that we should all be shocked or superconcerned about it. i mean, every one of us can produce an e-mail from a white house, it doesn't matter of which party, that is far more ominous than what woodward got. >> what do you think? >> i think the bigger picture is -- the woodward thing is fun to talk about for a couple of days but we're on the verge of the perfectly dysfunctional political equilibrium with the sequester that may perpetuate itself indefinitely. this is happening now, the budget stuff at the end of march where the government may run out of funding, you've got the debt limit again coming back in may or june. so, this is going to stretch on for months in this kind of dysfunction that's insane. >> and, of course, we've been talking about the pope. we have
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i left during the tenure of bill clinton. bill clinton was elected in 1992. i was elected in 1994. i served from that 94 to -- 1994 to 2000. this president is less to reach across the aisle than president clinton. during the term of clinton and when i was in congress, we balanced the budget the first time in 40 years. we balance it three years in a row. when i left, we had a surplus. we also passed my mental welfare reform. reducing the welfare ranks in this country by over 50%. that was done with a democrat president. we also passed the defense of marriage act. host: a lot of differences. president clinton seemed more willing to work for the benefit of the market people in a far less partisan way. host: that was a lot different time. newt gingrich would speak and many of those years. a shutdown happened during that time. is republican leadership different today? guest: i think the were broken leadership -- the republican leadership is very similar to what it was when i was in congress before. one of the reasons we were able to get to a balanced budget was of the government shutdow
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hillgartner is with us, matt miller is with us, a "washington post" columnist, former senior adviser in the clinton white house budget office, ryan lizza is a cnn contributor, washington correspondent for "the new yorker" and father edward beck is here with us to talk about who might be next. as much as i was poking fun at christiane and john allen, we'll talk about who realistically might be the next pope. we'll talk about it straight ahead. special coverage of the pope's final day will start at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cnn, chris cuomo and erin burnett and christiane amanpour will host the special report. >>> want to get to john berman with a look at the top stories. >>> new this morning $60 million that's how much additional aid the united states will provide the syrian opposition. secretary of state john kerry announced the details a short time ago in rome when he met with opposition leaders. the funds will be used to help local communities in liberated parts of syria by providing basic needs like food, shelter, sanitation. the goal of the aid is to help extend the rule of law and establish interi
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he was -- close to the clinton administration and worked with the bush demonstration. he is doing 23 years in prison. what would be the prospect the someone's gets back into the country and, -- someone gets back into the country and, from a political standpoint, they are all rest -- he starts talking about -- their arrest could be politically embarrassing. what if you have someone working closely with the president. we had a member of a known terrorist organization meeting in the white house last year it even though secretary napolitano could not answer that she even knew that was happening when it was in the papers. by the time she gets into the city and she says he was vetted 3 tons. there are things that could be proven so politically embarrassing that if somebody gets back into the lead to states, someone might look for a way to see that they never testify. we are talking hypothetically. i would like to know what of the possibilities of something like that happening. >> nothing in the administration's white paper suggests that would be lawful. i would hope that in
he was -- close to the clinton administration and worked with the bush demonstration. he is doing 23 years in prison. what would be the prospect the someone's gets back into the country and, -- someone gets back into the country and, from a political standpoint, they are all rest -- he starts talking about -- their arrest could be politically embarrassing. what if you have someone working closely with the president. we had a member of a known terrorist organization meeting in the white house...
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can you imagine george bush saying we're not going to have a war in afghanistan or iraq or bill clinton saying we're not going to bomb saddam hussein because of a piece of paper? that makes no sense. mike bloomberg later on says, i know posturing. this is posturing. >> steve: right. we should point out that after mr. woodward said hey, that guy threatened me, the white house came out and said he was not being threatened. he was simply apologizing for that half an hour tirade that they had on the phone. what do you think? do you think woodward was being threatened or do you think it was just a weird apology? e-mail us. >> brian: that would be a weird apology. >> gretchen: you can tweet us as well. coming up, help for homeowners all across the country. bob massi opening up his mail bag to answer the three most asked questions about real estate. >> brian: she says she wants to be just like dad. but should a 7-year-old actually give people tattoos. >> steve: she's really good at it. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that look
can you imagine george bush saying we're not going to have a war in afghanistan or iraq or bill clinton saying we're not going to bomb saddam hussein because of a piece of paper? that makes no sense. mike bloomberg later on says, i know posturing. this is posturing. >> steve: right. we should point out that after mr. woodward said hey, that guy threatened me, the white house came out and said he was not being threatened. he was simply apologizing for that half an hour tirade that they had...
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historic figure and democrats are going to control the white house for eight years and you have hillary clinton. at the very top we're having a problem. we have to figure out who are leader is going to be. again, i'm sorry. if george w. bush is president of the united states, if gerald ford is president of the united states, he picks up the phone and calls and says let's get the guy from jersey who has 74% approval rating. we want him in our party. and we want colin powell in our party. bring colin powell. he can talk about defense. figure it out. we need that strong leader that can expand and let everyone know that it's okay to have people inside the tent that you may not agree with 100% of the time. >> my advice to those folks if they want to be in that leadership role, they got to run. they got to get to iowa. they got to get to south carolina. they got to go to the early states and start building relationships. >> with a message that's also reflecting the shifting demographics of the country. people can't just believe that they're going to put a new face on an old set of messages and polici
historic figure and democrats are going to control the white house for eight years and you have hillary clinton. at the very top we're having a problem. we have to figure out who are leader is going to be. again, i'm sorry. if george w. bush is president of the united states, if gerald ford is president of the united states, he picks up the phone and calls and says let's get the guy from jersey who has 74% approval rating. we want him in our party. and we want colin powell in our party. bring...
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that would be straight up crony capitalism that we really haven't seen since going back to the clinton gore era when they were investigated for representing out the lincoln bedroom for big huge donations to the democratic party. it's a big deal. no less than common cause which is one of the most prominent campaign finance watch groups in the country calling out the grass roots on the left to demand that the president shut down ofa and president go back to the drawing board. >> let's get facts from allegations. is the president and his staff offering access to him face-to-face access. what i heard was if you donate $500,000, half a million dollars you get to meet with the president monthly or every other month or something like that. is that happening? >> the white house says absolutely. no ofa isn't really talking about much of this reporting in the first place. do they talk about making the president accessible, getting together, perhaps, at a dinner or a luncheon and things like that? that's sort of the way this kind of big contribution to outside groups has worked ever since they tr
that would be straight up crony capitalism that we really haven't seen since going back to the clinton gore era when they were investigated for representing out the lincoln bedroom for big huge donations to the democratic party. it's a big deal. no less than common cause which is one of the most prominent campaign finance watch groups in the country calling out the grass roots on the left to demand that the president shut down ofa and president go back to the drawing board. >> let's get...
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you look at the studies funded by the clinton administration. they could not find evidence. >> let me give you some. >> you said what you said let me answer you. in 1996, as you know there was a her ren does mass shooting in us trail industrial australia. do you know how many shootings there have been since then? >> it depends on how you define them. do you know how many there have been since they brought in the ban? >> okay. do you now how many there have been in new zealand? >> you are going to say it is zero. >> how many have there been. >> i just said. >> how many have there been since 1996? >> you are going to let me talk for a second. >> answer the question. >> i have said. >> a couple of times i said the way you define it it is zero. >> just to clarify. >> no, sir. >> you agree with me in a country that brought in extensive gun control and gun bans following 18 mass shootings with 35 people slaughtered, there have been zero mass shootings. >> no, you have mate many factual state many ments let me respond. >> you are going to answer my que
you look at the studies funded by the clinton administration. they could not find evidence. >> let me give you some. >> you said what you said let me answer you. in 1996, as you know there was a her ren does mass shooting in us trail industrial australia. do you know how many shootings there have been since then? >> it depends on how you define them. do you know how many there have been since they brought in the ban? >> okay. do you now how many there have been in new...
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during the clinton years, when i was a brigade operations officer in fort bragg we felt the cuts there because we didn't have enough money to repair parts for your equipment. did you not have enough for ammunition so you can go out and properly certify and train your crews and artillery officer so these things are going to be felt in the united states military. which if you understand the preeminent responsibility of the federal government to provide for the defense so we can have the lib bertie for the people. and it was for the budget and the democrats and republicans voted nobody wanted to see the 30 million wasted. why can't we did that with all the other incredible waste in this town. >> well, it's interesting to say, you would think that a guy that served 22 years in the united states military sitting on armed house services committee he would look at it as a sacred cow. here is something near and dear to me, i have relatives in the military, but we could find saving. if we had every member of the senate and house, in their district, doing what we did. and i don't think you had'd
during the clinton years, when i was a brigade operations officer in fort bragg we felt the cuts there because we didn't have enough money to repair parts for your equipment. did you not have enough for ammunition so you can go out and properly certify and train your crews and artillery officer so these things are going to be felt in the united states military. which if you understand the preeminent responsibility of the federal government to provide for the defense so we can have the lib...
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lew's position when he worked in the clinton administration. many republicans felt that he was a straight up guy and i was one of them and i've suggested to him that we would like to see that type of person manage our treasury and the partisan person we have seen in the last couple of years. it is true the position that he had at the white house was a partisan position and i make great allowance for that. i personally like this man and i personally believe he is a good man. but i also believe sometimes we can get so caught up in politics that we don't do what we really know what we should do. i'm i am hoping he will and i believe he will end if he does he's going to have a lot of support from me. i want to thank my chairman of the committee who has always been very honorable and very straightforward and i understand a lot of the pressures that he has had throughout this process. having been chairman and a number of times myself in the senate. so i want everybody to know that this is important position. this is an important human being and i hop
lew's position when he worked in the clinton administration. many republicans felt that he was a straight up guy and i was one of them and i've suggested to him that we would like to see that type of person manage our treasury and the partisan person we have seen in the last couple of years. it is true the position that he had at the white house was a partisan position and i make great allowance for that. i personally like this man and i personally believe he is a good man. but i also believe...
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i mean,, -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> when you had bill clinton and newt gingrich, he stood strong. speaker boehner is not strong. lou: i hate to leave it there, but we are out of time. thank you all on the "a-team." we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about nininininininininininistration . it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says republicans are forcing him to make these cuts. they are not. they are offeringto give him broader authority to cut what he sees appropriate within given department. not what the president says has been rammedown his throat through sequestration. i cannot stress enough how big of a de this is, my friends. he already has this option, but he is just not using it. with
i mean,, -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> when you had bill clinton and newt gingrich, he stood strong. speaker boehner is not strong. lou: i hate to leave it there, but we are out of time. thank you all on the "a-team." we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about nininininininininininistration . it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just...
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in previous hearings, we were told a 1997 independent study commissioned by the clinton justice department, the one just discussed, we were told it proved the last assault weapons ban had no affect on crime. that it proved it. mr. walsh, your testimony addresses that study. do the studies prove, as we have been told, that the assault weapons ban was ineffective? or do they show something else? >> if i may begin with the earlier 1990's-era study, the initial conclusion was that there was potentially up to a 6.7% reduction in gun murders as a result of the assault weapons ban and the high-capacity magazine bam. in subsequent ianalysis, the authors did not prove that was statistically significant here they were trying to be thoughtful and very precise about the amount of evidence they had >> this was done only on one-year's data, because it was 1997. they said our best estimate is that the ban contributed to a decrease in total gun murders between 1994 and 1995. beyond what would have been expected in view of on going crime, demographic, and economic trends. quote.s a i think this is very imp
in previous hearings, we were told a 1997 independent study commissioned by the clinton justice department, the one just discussed, we were told it proved the last assault weapons ban had no affect on crime. that it proved it. mr. walsh, your testimony addresses that study. do the studies prove, as we have been told, that the assault weapons ban was ineffective? or do they show something else? >> if i may begin with the earlier 1990's-era study, the initial conclusion was that there was...
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democratic strategist, a former clinton adviser. dick morris, co-author of "here come the black helicopters" and returning star parker founding president of urban renewal and education. welcome. dick morris, explain to me this. detainees being pushed out. the world is going to hell in a handbag. the military can't function. kids won't eat, they won't be able to go to school. what is obama thinking he's accomplishing with all this gloom and doom. >> he knows he'll lose the sequester fight because congress does better than nothing any other institution on earth. the sequester takes effect. the reason he's making a big fight or sequester he knows his $300 billion of tax increases are going to mess up the economy. he knows that your optimistic projections are not going to happen because of his tax policies. so what he's doing is inventing this boogieman, 85 billion of sequester. it won't be 300 billion of taxes or 200 on payroll or 70 on rich or capital gains. 85 million of cuts. >> spending terms 45, less than that. so small, it's so s
democratic strategist, a former clinton adviser. dick morris, co-author of "here come the black helicopters" and returning star parker founding president of urban renewal and education. welcome. dick morris, explain to me this. detainees being pushed out. the world is going to hell in a handbag. the military can't function. kids won't eat, they won't be able to go to school. what is obama thinking he's accomplishing with all this gloom and doom. >> he knows he'll lose the...
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in fact former president bill clinton today this afternoon that some efforts to disenfranchise voters are even more determined today than 40 years ago. and let's look at a few of the darkest example from the sunshine state. florida cut early voting the sunday before the election this year, and one consultant explained why. quote . . . yes, he really did say that. not only were there fewer days to vote, but there were fewer polling stations in minority a neighbors. blacks and hispanics in florida waited nearly twice as long to vote as whites did. the orlando sental reported that nearly 200,000 voters gave up in frustration without voting. and then the voter id laws. the only thing that stopped states like alabama and georgia from follow the lead was, yeah you guessed it the voting right's act. republican governors of many states filed a brief arguing the act is unconstitutional because it kept them from implementing voter id laws. that's what it is supposed to do. and that in a nutshell is why we still need it today. as part of our the march goes on series i'm very pleased to welcome,
in fact former president bill clinton today this afternoon that some efforts to disenfranchise voters are even more determined today than 40 years ago. and let's look at a few of the darkest example from the sunshine state. florida cut early voting the sunday before the election this year, and one consultant explained why. quote . . . yes, he really did say that. not only were there fewer days to vote, but there were fewer polling stations in minority a neighbors. blacks and hispanics in...
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remember bill and hillary clinton when they were in the white house? they were billed as the deal to end all deals for voters. what a deal. two for the price of one. then came hillary's healthcare debacle and one had to sneak out of the bench. we catholics like to say our popes are infallible, but that does not mean they still can't be gullible. especially when those two believe they could work alongside each other like a vet can hot couple and not end up -- vatican odd couple and not drive each other cross. who is felix and who is oscar? i'm told benedict is uncontrollable neat freak. real neat freak. my bet is he is felix. i don't mean to sound irrev respect or sacrilegious but bet the rosary beads this will get bumpy. you don't have to be catholic to see catastrophe. he is so close, he can just whisper, this leads me to believe the new pope's heavenly patience with the old pope will soon pop. before long, benedict will be set up in a nice condo, maybe far away on a high mountain, where he can be just left to pray. mark my words. this will not work o
remember bill and hillary clinton when they were in the white house? they were billed as the deal to end all deals for voters. what a deal. two for the price of one. then came hillary's healthcare debacle and one had to sneak out of the bench. we catholics like to say our popes are infallible, but that does not mean they still can't be gullible. especially when those two believe they could work alongside each other like a vet can hot couple and not end up -- vatican odd couple and not drive...
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he was president clinton's o.m.b. director, and during that time we balanced the federal budget. we were able to do something that has only been done once in my lifetime, and that is we actually balanced the federal budget. jack lew was the architect of bringing us together to balance the federal budget. we need that type of leadership in the treasury today a person who understands fiscal responsibility understands how to do it in a way that you can create job growth. and during those years let me remind you we created millions of jobs. he then of course returned to public service as the o.m.b. director for president obama and as chief of staff. he has the experience we need to be secretary of the treasury, and he has the political know-how to bring us together, democrats, republicans americans to do what's right for this country. mr. president, i am proud that he's willing to step forward. i urge my colleagues to support his nomination. he is the right person at the right time to lead our nation on fiscal policy. with that, i would yield the floor. the presiding officer: the sen
he was president clinton's o.m.b. director, and during that time we balanced the federal budget. we were able to do something that has only been done once in my lifetime, and that is we actually balanced the federal budget. jack lew was the architect of bringing us together to balance the federal budget. we need that type of leadership in the treasury today a person who understands fiscal responsibility understands how to do it in a way that you can create job growth. and during those years let...
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bush, bill clinton, et cetera. it's that the barack obama of 2013 is not the barack obama of 2007. >> no. >> and if you haven't realized that by now, then i'm sorry to shatter that dream. >> all right. we'll see what happens on that front. guys, thank you very much. you're going to get a haircut? >> i have to get a haircut. >> i know you were supposed to get a haircut. >> thinking about that look. with a wolf blitzer beard. the combo. >> all right. maybe something could happen. >> i couldn't do it. it's patchy. >> all right, guys. thanks very much. >>> up next, the secretary of state john kerry says syria's rebels need more help. >>> and a deadly great white shark attack on a swimmer off of a pretty popular beach. co. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look
bush, bill clinton, et cetera. it's that the barack obama of 2013 is not the barack obama of 2007. >> no. >> and if you haven't realized that by now, then i'm sorry to shatter that dream. >> all right. we'll see what happens on that front. guys, thank you very much. you're going to get a haircut? >> i have to get a haircut. >> i know you were supposed to get a haircut. >> thinking about that look. with a wolf blitzer beard. the combo. >> all right....
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had to stand up and clinton refused to sign the bill. we had a shut down and the public sided strongly against the republicans and they folded quickly on that. what's your read right here. were you looking at the numbers and playing this out. is it more likely it will take a shut down and the run up to the shut down. >> we are talking about raising taxes. they are not talking about folding taxes. it would be very difficult for speaker boehner to raise revenue without going all the way to the end. yesterday ron johnson suggested that barron could lose it and the fact that they are talking about it speaks to the cost of the leadership. it's quite possible that the democrats will need to be being willing to go all the way through the shut down if they intended to create the simples for republicans to raise revenue. that involves dismannedling unity and saying we can't take this backlash and all of that comes out after a shut down. >> nate dog, nice to see you. i want to talk about this poll. interesting though not totally surprising numbers
had to stand up and clinton refused to sign the bill. we had a shut down and the public sided strongly against the republicans and they folded quickly on that. what's your read right here. were you looking at the numbers and playing this out. is it more likely it will take a shut down and the run up to the shut down. >> we are talking about raising taxes. they are not talking about folding taxes. it would be very difficult for speaker boehner to raise revenue without going all the way to...
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but my observation of president obama, like my observation of president clinton, was that they understood that in the long run history was going to be the judge and that was all that really mattered. and if the issue was really important, they were going to do what they thought was best for the country. and president obama believes there are some very important principles here about what kind of process there should be, as the president negotiates with congress, about the need for balance between spending and revenues as we address national problems. about looking at all different areas, as we address these things. >> rose: and do you believe -- >> while protecting the middle class at a time when inequality in our country really has taken off in a very, very dramatic way and so -- >> rose: a gap... >> the gaps. >> rose: and income and -- >> and not just income, if you look at the -- if you look at what has happened the life expectancy of the richest half of the population, it has gone up hugely over the last generation. if you look at what happened to life expectancy of the average part o
but my observation of president obama, like my observation of president clinton, was that they understood that in the long run history was going to be the judge and that was all that really mattered. and if the issue was really important, they were going to do what they thought was best for the country. and president obama believes there are some very important principles here about what kind of process there should be, as the president negotiates with congress, about the need for balance...
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statement that it's only fair hope that is the way out is actually the coalition that his president mr clinton created should understand this and this is the only message that syrian it's going to give. on t.v. and online r.t. stories cover the world for you we've got details there tonight of america's web weapon a computer virus called stocks net aimed at disrupting brands nuclear research but we reveal its people waiting in the wings long before to round was accused of anything you want to read up more about the up speed on its com and these are pictures you don't see very often coming up now peeping through the iron curtain to north korea really getting the chance to tag live pictures and send tweets from that of clips of country really interesting read that some our web site you get a glimpse at our table problems. world news headlines at midnight twenty six moscow time first a deadly violence in afghanistan again there now rove focuses drugged and shot seventeen of his colleagues with the help of local taliban militants that attack happened at a remote police checkpoint about three hundre
statement that it's only fair hope that is the way out is actually the coalition that his president mr clinton created should understand this and this is the only message that syrian it's going to give. on t.v. and online r.t. stories cover the world for you we've got details there tonight of america's web weapon a computer virus called stocks net aimed at disrupting brands nuclear research but we reveal its people waiting in the wings long before to round was accused of anything you want to...
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loud statement that it's only fair that is the way out is actually the coalition that his president mr clinton they created should understand this and this is the only message that cd and it's going to give. on t.v. and online r.t. stories cover the world few there is a lot of details tonight about america's web weapon a computer virus called stuxnet aimed at disrupting around nuclear research but revealing it's been waiting in the wings long before to ram was accused of anything you can read more about a lot of chatter about it on our website article on the place. also you don't see this very often people will be iron curtain tourists in north korea now getting tagged with pictures and sent tweets from the reclusive country you get a glimpse of it on our website r.t. dot com. and we bring it to date now if you will more world news headlines tonight first the deadly violence in afghanistan again where a rogue police officer drugged and shot seventeen of his colleagues with the help of local taliban militants now this attack happened at a remote police checkpoint three hundred kilometers south
loud statement that it's only fair that is the way out is actually the coalition that his president mr clinton they created should understand this and this is the only message that cd and it's going to give. on t.v. and online r.t. stories cover the world few there is a lot of details tonight about america's web weapon a computer virus called stuxnet aimed at disrupting around nuclear research but revealing it's been waiting in the wings long before to ram was accused of anything you can read...
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hillary clinton and leon panetta and chairman dempsey and others argued and the president rejected it. >> that's the governoring reality. john kerry wants to do x, y and z but he works for the president now. i don't think you are going to see that much different. you are going to see the seron rebels getting something from america where they used to get nothing. it's not necessarily going to change the calculus. >> it's going to be more money and through non-governmental organizations. >> the other interesting question is, is it too late to affect the make up of the opposition? the islamists, the al qaeda affiliated groups have been getting lot of weapons through turkey, through saudi arabia. they are very powerful in that coalition. we spent two years not supporting the sort of people we would like to see take over syria. so, it might be too late on that front as well. >> we saw the opposition leaders know they have a lot of leverage. they said they weren't going to show up. kerry called them and said show up, i'll have something for you. it's something tangible. not as much as they
hillary clinton and leon panetta and chairman dempsey and others argued and the president rejected it. >> that's the governoring reality. john kerry wants to do x, y and z but he works for the president now. i don't think you are going to see that much different. you are going to see the seron rebels getting something from america where they used to get nothing. it's not necessarily going to change the calculus. >> it's going to be more money and through non-governmental...
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it's only very old is the way out and his allies actually the coalition that his president mr clinton they created should understand this and this is the only message that syria and it's going to give. on t.v. and online r.t. stories cover the world for you we got details the now of america's web weapon it's a computer virus called stuxnet same disrupting brands nuclear research but it has been waiting in the wings long before to round was accused of anything in the read of the back story the home also interesting this one peeping through the iron curtain pyrrhus in north korea getting now a chance to tag the pictures and send tweets from a reclusive country really interesting stuff online there you don't get to see very often you can see it on our website. world news headlines in brief. for the violence in afghanistan a rogue police officer drugged and shot seventeen of his colleagues with the help of local taliban militants that attack happened at a remote police checkpoint three hundred kilometers south of kabul seven of the dead were new recruits who were still in training also ju
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director -- president clinton's o.m.b. director, she also complimented the effort, but president obama and jack lew trashed it and politically spent two years campaigning against it while the members of this body refused to bring forth a budget at all. not the senate democrats. oh, no, senator reid said it would be foolish for us to bring forth a budget. today marks the 1,400th day since this body has passed a budget, passing a budget in the congress is required by the united states code. unfortunately, it doesn't put people in jail if they don't do their duty. but it's in there. it was failed to do. so mr. lew has been really loose, really made statements that are not justifiable. they are just not justifiable. for example, on february 15, two days after this, being interviewed by national public radio, he said if we are able to reduce the deficit to the point where we can pay for our spending and invest in the future, that is an enormous accomplishment, this budget has specific proposals that would do that. it does not.
director -- president clinton's o.m.b. director, she also complimented the effort, but president obama and jack lew trashed it and politically spent two years campaigning against it while the members of this body refused to bring forth a budget at all. not the senate democrats. oh, no, senator reid said it would be foolish for us to bring forth a budget. today marks the 1,400th day since this body has passed a budget, passing a budget in the congress is required by the united states code....
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president clinton created should understand this and this is the only message that's given it's going to give. italy's looking for aware of its election limbo after a hung parliament put europe on tenterhooks and raised fears of fresh financial turmoil would stop markets mostly rose on wednesday offsetting the initial jitters the sufferer now parties want to parliamentary majority there the center left group secure the narrow victory in the lower house profile to win the senate from a prime minister silvio berlusconi center right bloc became the second biggest in the upper chamber but the results show italian voters strongly reject the austerity policies of mario monti's government now the rival parties can't find a way out of the deadlock they'll have to have another election investment advisor patrick young told us a tallit uncertainty could be fatal for the eurozone. but your real crisis elephant in the room that nobody was talking about so far this year is back and it's back big time because ultimately fifty seven percent of the tires don't like the idea of a sturdy and they don't
president clinton created should understand this and this is the only message that's given it's going to give. italy's looking for aware of its election limbo after a hung parliament put europe on tenterhooks and raised fears of fresh financial turmoil would stop markets mostly rose on wednesday offsetting the initial jitters the sufferer now parties want to parliamentary majority there the center left group secure the narrow victory in the lower house profile to win the senate from a prime...
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under president clinton there was a spike with the passage of the assault weapons ban and today under president obama since announcing his plans for gun control. is it really possible for organizations like yours to get a hold on the manufacturing arm of what is going on in the country? >> you know, we're not antigun. many of our mayors and there are almost 900 of them, are actually gun owners and some are nra members. we think law abiding people should for the most part be able to do whatever they want and buy as many guns as they like for the purposes of hunting or self-defense. our point has been that you can do a lot while respecting the second amendment to keep guns out of the wrong hands. that means felons, domestic abusers and others barred from having them. we think we've had an experiment in this country with assault rifles and high capacity magazines and it has not played out very well. and with rights come responsibilities. so it's time to get those off the streets. but in terms of what law abiding manufacturers, law abiding gun owners can do and buy, we're fine with people
under president clinton there was a spike with the passage of the assault weapons ban and today under president obama since announcing his plans for gun control. is it really possible for organizations like yours to get a hold on the manufacturing arm of what is going on in the country? >> you know, we're not antigun. many of our mayors and there are almost 900 of them, are actually gun owners and some are nra members. we think law abiding people should for the most part be able to do...
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former president bill clinton and future president barack obama. i had the privilege of speaking at her funeral too. but what can you say in the company of that greatness? well, what i said was that legislation had been introduced by jesse jackson jr. and senator john kerry to place a statue of rosa parks in the capitol of the united states. [applause] i got an uproarious reaction to it. what can you say to presidents, past and future, preachers from all over the country, a statue. i promised them that the legislation would pass and quickly. now, that funeral was november 2, and on december 1, president george w. bush signed it into law. 50 years to the day that rosa parks sat down on the bus in month combomry, alabama, 50 years to the day. so rosa parks can feel right at home in the capitol joining sojourner truth, dr. martin luther king and other american heroes. she inspires all who walk the halls with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you how rosa parks is recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i'd lik
former president bill clinton and future president barack obama. i had the privilege of speaking at her funeral too. but what can you say in the company of that greatness? well, what i said was that legislation had been introduced by jesse jackson jr. and senator john kerry to place a statue of rosa parks in the capitol of the united states. [applause] i got an uproarious reaction to it. what can you say to presidents, past and future, preachers from all over the country, a statue. i promised...